The Hmong: A Guide to Traditional Lifestyles __ The opening paragraph gives the
best review. "Once upon a time, the Hmong had a very valuable Book which told
them many important things that it was necessary to know in life and during the
great journey between death and rebirth. That Book was eaten by cows and rats.
Since that time, no text has been able to represent a culture as rich in variety
as that of the Hmong." While this is a review for a book, it does contain some
interesting information which might be the start point for further research. -
From Times Publishing Group/Robert Cooper -
http://www.hmongnet.org/publications/thehmong.html

My Mother & I __ Article based on Hmong family relationship. - From "This
story was published by the San Francisco Examiner for Mother's Day in 1994 and
was later republished by Scholastic Update in 1996" -
http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~vangv/mymother.html

Pahawh Hmong alphabet __ The Pahawh Hmong alphabet was invented in 1959 by
Shong Lue Yang, an illiterate Hmong farmer living in northern Laos close to the
border with Vietnam. Shong Lue Yang believed that the alphabet was revealed to
him by God, a belief shared by many among the Hmong." - illustrated - From
omniglot.com -
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/hmong.htm

Writing in Hmong __ Though the website has articles and links in both Hmong
and English, there is enough available for users of both those languages to
learn a lot about Hmong writing and literature. Some links seem to be down. -
From hmongnet.org -
http://www.hmongnet.org/inhmong/